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The Museum of Immigration and Diversity is a British museum at 19 Princelet Street in Spitalfields, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The Grade II listed building in which the museum is located was a house built in 1719 for the Huguenot silk merchant Peter Abraham Ogier. The house went through a number of stages, the building was converted to a synagogue in 1869. The building remained in use until the 1970s, when the congregation had moved out of the area. It has now been passed to a charity, set up to preserve the building and develop the museum of immigration and diversity.

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  • Das Museum of Immigration and Diversity in London ist ein Migrationsmuseum. Es ist in einem georgianischen Haus aus dem Jahr 1719 lokalisiert, welches zunächst das Heim der französischen Flüchtlingsfamilie Ogier war, die mit dem Seidenhandel zu Wohlstand kam. Im Haus wurden Werkstätten und Unterkünfte für Hugenotten eingerichtet. Später kamen Iren und jüdische Auswanderer aus Osteuropa dort unter und gründeten Selbsthilfegruppen. Im Garten wurde 1869 eine kleine Synagoge errichtet. Das Museum präsentiert die einzelne Einwanderungsschübe und ihren Beitrag zur multikulturellen und kosmopolitischen Stadtgesellschaft von London. (de)
  • The Museum of Immigration and Diversity is a British museum at 19 Princelet Street in Spitalfields, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The Grade II listed building in which the museum is located was a house built in 1719 for the Huguenot silk merchant Peter Abraham Ogier. The house went through a number of stages, the building was converted to a synagogue in 1869. The building remained in use until the 1970s, when the congregation had moved out of the area. It has now been passed to a charity, set up to preserve the building and develop the museum of immigration and diversity. Due to the fragility of the building, the museum only opens for a few days each year. It has been given £30,000 by English Heritage for repairs and is on the Buildings at Risk Register. (en)
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  • Das Museum of Immigration and Diversity in London ist ein Migrationsmuseum. Es ist in einem georgianischen Haus aus dem Jahr 1719 lokalisiert, welches zunächst das Heim der französischen Flüchtlingsfamilie Ogier war, die mit dem Seidenhandel zu Wohlstand kam. Im Haus wurden Werkstätten und Unterkünfte für Hugenotten eingerichtet. Später kamen Iren und jüdische Auswanderer aus Osteuropa dort unter und gründeten Selbsthilfegruppen. Im Garten wurde 1869 eine kleine Synagoge errichtet. Das Museum präsentiert die einzelne Einwanderungsschübe und ihren Beitrag zur multikulturellen und kosmopolitischen Stadtgesellschaft von London. (de)
  • The Museum of Immigration and Diversity is a British museum at 19 Princelet Street in Spitalfields, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The Grade II listed building in which the museum is located was a house built in 1719 for the Huguenot silk merchant Peter Abraham Ogier. The house went through a number of stages, the building was converted to a synagogue in 1869. The building remained in use until the 1970s, when the congregation had moved out of the area. It has now been passed to a charity, set up to preserve the building and develop the museum of immigration and diversity. (en)
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  • Museum of Immigration and Diversity (de)
  • Museum of Immigration and Diversity (en)
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